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Days in a week
This video is about the days of the week. How many days are there in a week? And what is the order of the days of the week?
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Number of days per month
This video explains how you can tell how many days there are in a given month based on the knuckles of your hand.
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How attentively do your students read the assignments: Joke test
Joke test to check how attentively the students read the assignments. If they read the assignment carefully, they do not have to solve all the exercises on the test.
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Write a letter to a pen pal
Here you will find three examples of pen pal letters.
You can arrange with another class to write these letters to each other. Pair two students together. The students get to know each other by writing letters.The students write to each other three …
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Analog clock to the quarter hour: Practice with the Bee-Bot
Students practice reading analog clocks to the nearest fifteen minutes. They let the Bee-Bot drive to the correct answer card.
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24 hour system: Visual representation
Students gain insight into the 24-hour system through the exercises.
They distinguish the concepts of night, morning, afternoon and evening.
A link is made between time and activity.Image source: Sclera
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Behavior card
In this learning tool you will find a behavior card to work on one appointment. The agreement is evaluated after each playing time.
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Christmas walk: Bingo
You can use this bingo during a Christmas (lights) walk. If students see a certain object, they can indicate it on the bingo card.
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Addition and subtraction up to 100 with bridge: Step-by-step plan - Rekensprong Plus 2
In the appendix you will find a step-by-step plan of operations up to 100 with a bridge that can be used by students whose arithmetic is a bit more difficult.
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Introducing yourself with apps on a smartphone
A smartphone for which students have to fill in the apps themselves. That way they can introduce themselves. They enter the following information, among other things: age, favorite food, favorite animal, etc.
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Kubo: Puzzle coding concept
Meet the creative and playful KUBO. An educational hands-on and digital coding solution that provides everything needed to master coding and computational thinking, designed especially for kids.
Students learn to code using KUBO's unique TagTile® …
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Olympic Games in Paris
Through this work bundle, students learn more about the Olympic Games in Paris.
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